Uh_huh_him
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- Sep 28, 2011
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Brian Yeo is my mum's cousin. Does that make him my second cousin?
Brian Yeo - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Brian Yeo - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Brian Yeo is my mum's cousin. Does that make him my second cousin?
Brian Yeo - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Me too - fifth cousinsYup - my wife!!!!
Members of my family have researched into the point that I am apparently a direct descendant of Benjamin Franklin.
Oh, and Danny Dyer
Does that mean you are 'Pwopa Nawty?'
I have a direct blood line to Conan the 1st of Brittany who is on the Bayeaux Tapestry giving Norman the Conquerer some keys! I have also got Queen Elizabeth II on my family tree as well. The trick is to find a descendant before 1800 who already has a properly recorded family history. I believe there is one medieval King, whose name escapes me, who has 100,000,000 living descendants. Proving the link is the fun / hard bit!
Me too - fifth cousins
Looks very interesting! How did you find all that information? I would like to do this for my family, my grandad always wanted to trace our family back but sadly died earlier this year and would like to complete it just because he couldn't in the end and it would also be interesting!I've traced most of my ancestral lines back to the mid-eighteenth century, and some of them back a lot further than that. Not a single famous individual to be found. But plenty of interesting characters. One of my favourites is my great great great great grandfather's brother, who had nineteen children. His widow's occupation (at the age of 76) is described in the 1871 census as "Keeps a Mangle".
I've traced most of my ancestral lines back to the mid-eighteenth century, and some of them back a lot further than that. Not a single famous individual to be found. But plenty of interesting characters. One of my favourites is my great great great great grandfather's brother, who had nineteen children. His widow's occupation (at the age of 76) is described in the 1871 census as "Keeps a Mangle".
In fairness to her, she was his second wife. She only had ten of his children.19 kids, crikey.... I'm surprised she even had time to keep a mangle!
I quite fancy doing this for my Grandad. It was one of the reasons he bought a laptop a few years ago - he had heard people could research their family history on the internet and thought he could turn the laptop on, type in his name on any screen and all the details would appear. He has recently been diagnosed with dementia and it seems to be getting rapidly worse, I would like to do this for him before it gets too late and he doesn't understand any more.
How do you go about it? I see there are plenty of websites available but I don't know where to start.